This paper presents the relations among agency (A), structure (S), institutions (I) and discourse (D) and their analytical relevance for socio-economic development. It argues that an adequate account of these relations must recognize their inherent spatio-temporality and, hence, their space-time dynamics. This is not an optional extra but a definite descriptive and explanatory requirement. Moreover, while structure is recognised as a product of path-dependent institutionalisation and path-shaping (collective) agency, agency is seen in turn as discursively and materially reproduced and transformed. This approach treats structure in terms of a differential spatio-temporal configuration of constraints and opportunities, reference to which info...
The study of regional growth paths is a key theme in economic geography and of elemental interest fo...
This dissertation investigates agency in industry path development, and how it interacts with contex...
In transitional countries, the course of merging socialist and neoliberal socio-economic condition, ...
This paper presents the relations among agency (A), structure (S), institutions (I) and discourse (D...
Despite the rapidly expanding literature on agency in regional development, the methodological appro...
Agency-based approaches represent a fundamental advance in how researchers and policymakers can addr...
This paper addresses debates on the role of agency in shaping the economic future of regions. Schola...
The literature on regional development increasingly recognizes that agency is an essential but under...
This paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their institutional ...
The temporality of agency plays a fundamental role in regional development but has received little a...
The promise of connecting agency and structure in studies of regional development is to disentangle ...
Urban social structure or the spatial arrangement of social groups in cities has long been the subje...
textabstractThe tension between (social) order and change, or, alternatively formulated, between str...
Regions and cities face unceasing pressures to adapt in response to processes of globalization, chan...
Despite significant interest in regional industrial restructuring in economic geography, surprisingl...
The study of regional growth paths is a key theme in economic geography and of elemental interest fo...
This dissertation investigates agency in industry path development, and how it interacts with contex...
In transitional countries, the course of merging socialist and neoliberal socio-economic condition, ...
This paper presents the relations among agency (A), structure (S), institutions (I) and discourse (D...
Despite the rapidly expanding literature on agency in regional development, the methodological appro...
Agency-based approaches represent a fundamental advance in how researchers and policymakers can addr...
This paper addresses debates on the role of agency in shaping the economic future of regions. Schola...
The literature on regional development increasingly recognizes that agency is an essential but under...
This paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their institutional ...
The temporality of agency plays a fundamental role in regional development but has received little a...
The promise of connecting agency and structure in studies of regional development is to disentangle ...
Urban social structure or the spatial arrangement of social groups in cities has long been the subje...
textabstractThe tension between (social) order and change, or, alternatively formulated, between str...
Regions and cities face unceasing pressures to adapt in response to processes of globalization, chan...
Despite significant interest in regional industrial restructuring in economic geography, surprisingl...
The study of regional growth paths is a key theme in economic geography and of elemental interest fo...
This dissertation investigates agency in industry path development, and how it interacts with contex...
In transitional countries, the course of merging socialist and neoliberal socio-economic condition, ...